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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1960)
Kill cooking odors w1thf FloMerrt Makes air smell flower-fresh Just one quick spray kills bad odors from cooking, smoking, bathroom, pets, musty closets, baby's room, sick room. Wick deodorants are too slow - some aerosols too weak, freshen just for the moment, but Florient really kills bad odors fast So economical, too it lasts und lasts, Keep an extra Florient in your bathroom. .4 (4 FRAGRANCES. FLORAL, SPICE, l MoT tqrfimUMT V-km mi Mr tk MMM ANYTHING ! ORA-FIX 9 holds dentures fast- oil rlaul an unj i LA Ut On DMtara Omnm, It TTBR...by MoKISaON Attar CMs, Fta, Swt Ttrnt FEEL STRONGER FAST WHfeTkismaataHrMTNk If you feel run-down after a win ter illness, your trouble may be due to iron deficiency anemia. We call it ...Tired Blood. Check with your doctor. And to build rich, red blood needed for strength and energy, take Geiitol, liquid or tablets, every day. You must feel stronger fast ... in just 7 days ... or your money back! Stiff, Aching Ifliivf C Common Rheumatic and JWIIlO Arthritic-like Pains When you suffer from common rheumatic wCL and arthritic-like pains, Z . -f try Zabumin. Contains ? an outer pill that gives : P fast, temporary relief. V"'i t And an inner pill that J!af 'f brings more relief hours 1 later thus giving longer-lasting relief. If pain persists see your doctor. For igctiv$ ttmporttrj rlttl SZa rumin PILL-WITHIN- A-na 100 SAFE SLEEP without bromides, barbiturates, narcotics If you sometimes can't sleep be cause of simple nervousness, over work or over-fatigue try Sominex. Taken as directed, Sominex helps you sleep soundly with 100 safety. No morning-after grogginess. Not habit forming. Tsitm si 4ittd Here's Real Relief from CONSTIPATION AFTER 35 As you get older, usually after 35, your system naturally slows down and the laxative you've been using may no longer be right for you. That's why you should try Sebutan, the all-vegetable laxative aid that, taken daily, helps establish regit larity. Many doctors advise this prin ciple, that's why you should try it. CERUTAII EiCS fit km i ccanr II Iff KB VI.)nMil.r.7T- QUIPS"0 QUOTES With six children in tow, the distraught mother was trying to get some shopping done at the local supermart. The kids were a problem, handling merchandise, pestering customers, and generally making nuisances of themselves. Finally she gave up. On her way out, the passed the man ager, who shook his head. "Lady," he said, "you'd be better off if you had left at least half oj them at home." She gave the man a withering stare. "I did," she snapped. Andy Kavalko Heir-Raising Experience The child advice that's hard to bear Is offered by the childless pair. Ida M. Pardue Radioactive fallout can't possibly distort the human race as much as amateur photography already has done. Frank G. Innts Proverbially Speaking Premier Khrushchev's visit to the United States a few months ago may have lasting effects on the American way of life. Just recently I thought I heard echoes of it in an interview with a 1960 political campaigner: "Sir, are you in favor of more severe han dling of juvenile crime in this state?" "Well, where I come from we have an old proverb, The young snake stings as hard as the old one.' " "I see. Then you feel a juvenile offense is just as bad as an adult one and should be dealt with as harshly." "Don't forget the saying, To understand the cat, one must first understand the kitten.' " "Oh, you favor more patience with young sters ... I think. Well, anyway, are you in favor of reducing taxes?" " To stay alive, the horse must have hay.' " "Meaning you can't run a government without taxes, eh? You favor an increase, perhaps?" "One should not forget the saying, 'Shear the sheep too thin, and it will freeze.' " "In other words, our economy will collapse if people are taxed too much . . . maybe. How about armament reduction, then? Where do you stand?" "Remember, 'Pull the lion's fangs and he must perish.' " "Against it, eh?" " The scorpion can do us no harm without his stinger.' " "Oh, then . . . well . . . thank you, sir, but I think I'll be going. You know, 'It's a wise puppy that doesn't chase its tail.' " Parfce Cummings I r oflflO . ." ' .V'.. i .- :K-'.& 1 rni "Which one of you, I wonder, it the luciy new daddy who ihould have bought three of everything." Family Weekly. March 13, 1 MO